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I really like the 'cover flow' version of the manager, which option do I change in options.ini/options_default.ini to make the manager always start up in this fashion?
everything you need to know is in the ini already -.- people are so lazy these days... fullpng=4
Code:# fullpng=3 (0 - original mode / 1 - PIC1.PNG as full background / 2 - ICON0+PIC1.PNG # 3 - Custom BG + PIC1.PNG mode, 4 - SLIDE/Coverflow style, 5 - File manager)
I don't really know why, but it sometimes freezes for me when I exit from multiman D:
Edit: and then it rebuilds my database when I start it up o.o
mwahahaha sry but its necessary to be an ass when too many people are posting worthless shit lately just coz they're lazy or or not that smart...(probably like at least 60% of the posts i read the last few days)
i dont wanna be an ass again, but unfortunately you make that quite difficult for me. wanna check ur setting again? look closely. do u know what the # is for? and why there is a second line with
# Display options
fullpng=4
further down but without the # in front of the setting? sry but u simply failed here. the setting works, just tried it again. so u didnt read/understand the "manual" properly. (and just in the unlikely case u still dont get it, you edited the setting which is commented out (just a description or help) and not the actual working parameter below).
@jacerx
might wanna try to completely delete multiman and reinstall the newest version, i remember i had freezes and crashes as well some time ago and a clean reinstall fixed it.
Ahh see? I didn't know what the # was for, see I'm not some nerd-ass hacker wanna be that lives with my mom, so I wasn't sure on how to get it to work. But thanks for clearing that up for me, dickhead. You should check to see if dinner's ready. I heard your mom is making fried chicken. And she doesn't like coming down to the basement to get you for dinner after school. Too many pictures of hot comic book women on the walls.
nice to see how u appreciate getting help and failing by trying to flame people on the internet. my mom is sleeping(i guess) its 3.40am here, and unfortunately there was no chicken when i came to visit yesterday
well anyway i dont have to explain anything to you, i'm sitting here happily in my own flat enjoying my last free week before work starts, playing some ps3 and laughing my ass off about the stupidity of others...
i feel sorry for you, you dont seem to be all that smart and maybe your post is just a desperate reflection of your own lil sad world. but enough off-topic now, you got your help although u simply failed or were too lazy/dumb to read the instructions properly, so be happy and gtfo
/case closed
So you do, but not in the right place.
Edit: I replied too soon, not having seen that others had already pointed out this mistake,
but I'll leave my post unchanged anyway, as I think it goes a little further in clarifying this stuff for other beginners with multiMAN.
(And also because it gives an example of more appropriate behavior in these forums, than the other replies did.)
All lines that start with a '#' character are mere comments, like the lines you show as containing:
Those codes are both just documentation comments intended to show you how to use the values, but the real line where the 'fullpng' variable is set is much further down in the '.ini' file, in a variable setting section normally looking like this:Code:# fullpng=4 (0 - original mode / 1 - PIC1.PNG as full background / 2 - ICON0+PIC1.PNG # 3 - Custom BG + PIC1.PNG mode, 4 - SLIDE/Coverflow style, 5 - File manager)
Here as you can see there is NO '#' character at the start of most lines, so it is the values in those lines that are truly assigned to the variables, unlike the values shown in the comment sections near the top of the file (where you mistakenly attempted to adjust the 'fullpng' variable's value).Code:# Display options fullpng=3 showdir=1 display_mode=0 animation=3 game_bg_overlay=1 overscan=0 dim_titles=5 user_font=1
So if you edit the values in the lower sections of the file it should work better for you...
Best regards: dlanor
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